- gravity of a situation
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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
situation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ general, overall, whole ▪ current, immediate, present ▪ international, local, national … Collocations dictionary
gravity — n. seriousness 1) to grasp the gravity (of a situation) weight 2) specific; zero gravity 3) the center; force of gravity * * * [ grævɪtɪ] force of gravity zero gravity [ weight ] specific the center [ seriousness ] to grasp the gravity (of a… … Combinatory dictionary
gravity — grav|i|ty [ˈgrævıti] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: gravité, from Latin gravitas, from gravis; GRAVE1] 1.) technical the force that causes something to fall to the ground or to be attracted to another ↑planet →↑gravitation ▪ the force… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gravity — noun 1 natural force ADJECTIVE ▪ low, weak, zero ▪ the weak gravity on the moon ▪ strong VERB + GRAVITY ▪ … Collocations dictionary
gravity — [[t]græ̱vɪti[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Gravity is the force which causes things to drop to the ground. → See also centre of gravity Arrows would continue to fly forward forever in a straight line were it not for gravity, which brings them down to earth.… … English dictionary
gravity — noun (U) 1 technical the force that causes something to fall to the ground or to be attracted to another planet 2 formal the extreme and worrying seriousness of a situation: Carl did not seem to understand the gravity of this situation. 3 an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gravity — grav|i|ty [ grævəti ] noun uncount * 1. ) the force that makes something fall to the ground: the laws of gravity 2. ) gravity of the seriousness or importance of something: I m sure you can appreciate the gravity of the situation. Offenders… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gravity */ — UK [ˈɡrævətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) physics the force that makes any two objects that have mass move towards each other. The most common example of this is when an object falls to the ground the laws of gravity 2) the seriousness or… … English dictionary
gravity — /ˈgrævəti / (say gravuhtee) noun (plural gravities) 1. Physics that force of attraction between all particles or bodies, or that acceleration of one towards another, of which the fall of bodies to the earth is an instance. 2. heaviness or weight …
gravity — noun 1) the gravity of the situation Syn: seriousness, importance, significance, weight, consequence, magnitude; acuteness, urgency, exigence; awfulness, dreadfulness; formal moment 2) the gravity of his demeanor Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
gravity — noun 1) the gravity of the situation Syn: seriousness, importance, significance, weight, consequence, magnitude, acuteness, urgency, dreadfulness 2) the gravity of his demeanour Syn: solemnity … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary